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The Fall (E&M Investigations Prequel #1) by LJ Bourne

A THRILLING MYSTERY

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Book Description:

An unputdownable whodunit mystery by LJ Bourne.

A small town is shaken by the sudden death of the local butcher who fell to his death during a hike. While it may seem like an accident, the victim's mother believes it to be murder. Committed by a member of the Army.

US Military Special Investigator Mark Novak is charged with solving the case. That task would be much easier if Mark still trusted his detective instincts and intuition. And working alongside an old flame, Mark soon finds himself faced with more questions than answers.

Does Mark still have it in him to solve this case?

Or will the truth be lost forever?

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What readers are saying:

"I can honestly say that this book kept me awake at night to see what happens next. The storyline is excellent. I have already recommended it to my friends and family and I have downloaded the next in the series." - Amazon Review


"This may be a short story but it has all the dark, devious and emotional wallop of any long narrative I've read. The characters are engaging, intense, poignant and tragic. A heartbreaking story that will keep you captive until the very last word." - Amazon Review

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Main Themes:

Jaded Investigator
Twist Ending
√ International Crime
√ Puzzle Mystery

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Chapter 1

The cargo plane landed in an early springtime morning in Northern Italy, dew still clinging to the grass and other green things, the sun not fully up yet, but already coloring the sky silver grey and purple. It’d been too long since he’d visited this part of the world. Too long since he enjoyed just the beauty of a place and nothing else. A huge field of deep green grass stretched out beyond the fence surrounding the airbase, all the way to the low, undulating hills that dominated most of the horizon. The tall Alpine peaks of varying heights rising behind the hills were all still capped with at least some snow and they shone in the dazzling first light of the day. Winter still had a hold on the land, but soon those fields would be covered with wildflowers.

Even the severe grey metal-roofed hangars lining the impeccably paved runway couldn’t deflect from the beauty stretching all around. The hangars faded into the background successfully, having been designed that way, just as fatigues are designed with precisely the same thing in mind.

The trouble was that the beauty and freshness, the perfectness of this place faded fast too, just got sucked up into the grey mass that’s been Special Investigator Mark’s Novak thoughts these last couple of weeks. The benches in the windowless cargo plane were hard, and the flight was long. His back and thighs protested when he got up to disembark and he tried not to feel like an old man as he waited for the younger soldiers who flew in with him to jumped down to the tarmac. They all did it with an ease that suggested they hadn’t just spent the whole night cramped in a tight, airless space and sitting on a hard as rock bench. Not that he actually cared. Not really.

The grey mess in his head also brought numbness. Besides, thirty-five was too young to feel this old. Something else was at the root of it. Something he recognized well enough but didn’t want to focus too hard on. It would pass like it always did. He just had to trust the process.

His own disembarkation was less graceful, but the awkwardness was swept away in the breeze that carried the scent of dewy grass, wet earth, misty forest, and even a touch of snow, but that last was faint, almost non-existent. If he could, he’d stand here all day, just taking in the beauty, categorizing it, and storing it away for easy retrieval. Then he might escape the greyness of these thoughts for a day. But, as usual, there was no time for that.

Up in Northern Germany, where he’d just flown in from, it was still winter, but nothing was jarring about walking into this spring morning here. Nothing out of place, nothing to worry about. Nothing that would last. Already the sun was making its way upwards over the rolling hills in the distance. The freshness of the morning wouldn’t last and his reason for being here wouldn’t wait.

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Disclaimer About the Books

The mystery and crime fiction books by LJ Bourne DO NOT feature any steamy scenes, but the stories usually have romantic elements in them.

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The Fall by LJ Bourne, Reviewed by Anirood Singh

REVIEW: THE FALL

By L.J. Bourne

Published by Waterside Dreams Press

“The Fall” cries out to be picked up and read at one sitting because it’s engrossing!

Accident or murder? ‘Whodunit’? These are the questions on everyone’s lips in the picturesque, small northern Italian town of Altona after its butcher was found dead in a ravine the previous morning. Special Investigator of the US Military Criminal Investigations Division, Mark Novak, 35, is hired to resolve this dilemma. The situation becomes complicated when Mark discovers that an old flame stationed at headquarters has been assigned by its commander as his special assistant.

While the local medical examiner ruled the death an accident a ‘fact’ readily accepted by all in Altona except the deceased’s mother, Mark, as a matter of norm is suspicious.
This is fueled by Major Harrison’s allegation that the press contends that the “US Military is harboring a murderer”, a “PR nightmare.” Mark’s response: “I follow the facts to the truth in my investigations… The absolute truth,” Not the truth the Military wants me to find. This determination gives rise to the conflict in the intriguing yet realistic mystery, a situation exacerbated by ex-girlfriend, Sergeant Mia Brady being assigned as an interpreter.

Notwithstanding the ‘complications’ and the detracting influence of his former lover who wants to reignite the relationship, Mark manages to conduct an unbiased investigation, with a surprising conclusion.

“The Fall” is written in a realistic, credible manner that makes for easy reading, facilitated by professional editing. I found only three errors in the text. The storytelling is unconventional, making it a welcome break from the drudge. Being visual also helps the reader to see the locations and the characters of the town. This is refreshing, compared with the plodding investigations following a suspicious death.

I have no hesitation in warding LJ Bourne’s “The Fall” five out of five stars and wholeheartedly recommend it to crime, murder-mystery aficionados. It is a delightful read.